Live Video Switching
Frame Sync
Video switchers have a certain timing that they need to run at, and we use Frame Sync to make sure our sources line up with that speed.
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Picture in Picture
Picture in Picture (or PIP) is a way to place one video feed on top of another feed. This can be done in a multitude of ways, and can really be taken as far as you would like. Rusty and Jeremy discuss different examples of how we can use PIPs in church, and how to do this effectively on the Ross Carbonite.
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Chroma Key
Join Rusty as he explains a Chroma Key, how you use one, and what to look out for when choosing to use this feature.
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Aux Tip on Video Switchers
Here’s a quick tip on Auxes for video switchers! Auxes can help make sure you’re getting your video outputs to the right places, but remembering where each output goes can be tricky. Labeling your Aux outputs on the console is a great way to make sure your outputs are going where they should!
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Introduction to MultiViews
What’s a MultiView? Why do I need one? MultiViewers are critical to video switching, without them we wouldn’t be able to effectively switch cameras and video inputs.
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What is an ME (Mixed Effects) engine?
What does ME stand for and why does it exist? Why do I need an ME in my switcher and how do I control it? Join Rusty and Jeremy as they build an example of an ME workflow and how to control an ME.